Given that $thread is a blessed object your code
for ( $thread ) {
my %data2;
$data2{author} = $thread->author;
$data2{date} = $thread->date;
$data2{content} = $thread->content;
push @d_body, \%data2;
}
is equivalent to
push @d_body, {};
$d_body[-1]->{$_} = $thread->$_ for ("author", "date", "content");
Still I don't see why you need @d_body. I would simply use
my $d_body;
$d_body->{$_} = $thread->$_ for ("author", "date", "content");
and later in the code
body=> [$d_body],
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